93 High Street
This building is stone faced and decorative features include two hooded mouldings above the second and sixth windows on the second floor. There is also a small pediment design above and a square panel design bordering the second and sixth window on the first floor.
The ground floor has a shop front with a large gallery window which consists of six panes. The main entrance is a double door located to the left of the window. On the far left of the ground floor there is a single entrance, possibly giving entrance to the other floors of the building. On the first floor there are six sash windows, the first of which is narrower then the rest. The second floor follows the same design, however the windows are shorter. On the third floor there is a double dormer window. To the side elevation of this building the right half is stone faced whilst the left half is bricked with English garden wall bond one to three, the stone faced original building extends over four floors, whilst the brick building extends partly over two.
On the ground floor there is a small shortened single entrance which is shuttered and one blocked entrance. There are also three blocked windows. All these blocked features are located in the bricked extension. On the first floor there are two windows located in the original stone clad building, one is central and one is to the right. The right one appears to be a later addition. In the extension there is a single window in keeping with the aforementioned windows. There are six further windows, two of which are sash, also located on the first floor to the rear the building. These are not in keeping with the first floor level of the other windows, suggesting a first floor mezzanine. On the second floor there are two narrow sash windows on the original windows, and a further three sash windows in the extension. On the third floor there are two small arched windows in the stone part of the building.
Period |
19th Century
( Late 19th century ) |
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Listed Status | Not Listed |
Within Stockton Town Centre Conservation Area | Yes |
Original Building Use |
Bank
( Bank ) |
Current Building Use |
Leisure/Entertainment
( Bar ) |
Date of Survey | Wed, 13 Oct 2010 |
Location
Goldies 93 High Street Stockton-on-Tees TS18 1AA